Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin has been an activate and vocal member of the Player's Coalition over the past year. Baldwin sat down with three women from his local community who are at the forefront of change in Washington state to listen and learn from their experience. Watch

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Bucky Brooks Reviews The Best DBs He’s Scouted

After his playing career was over in 1999, Brooks started his career as a regional college scout for the Seahawks before occupying the same role with the Carolina Panthers from 2003 to 2007.

When looking at the best DBs he’s personally scouted, Seahawks safety Earl Thomas, who Seattle drafted 14th overall in 2010, checked in on Brooks’ list at No. 7. Here’s what he had to say about Thomas as a prospect and why he made the list:

Before the electric centerfielder patrolled the middle of the field for the "Legion of Boom", Thomas was a playmaking safety with outstanding ball skills and instincts. The 5-foot-10, 208-pounder snagged 10 career interceptions in two seasons, including eight picks during a remarkable redshirt sophomore season that showcased his ballhawking skills. In addition, Thomas flashed impressive closing speed and reaction skills as a run defender from the deep middle. Despite his small stature, he threw his body around and was a solid run defender.

As a pro, Thomas has been exactly what he flashed as a collegian. He's one of the best ballhawks in the game and a perennial Pro Bowl selection based on his ability to close down the middle of the field as a centerfielder. With Thomas also adding some "thump" to the "LOB" as a run-through hitter, the Texas standout is unquestionably one of the best defensive backs I've graded in recent years. Read